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Dec 24, 2025

Illegal Entry Case Highlights Tightened Indo-Nepal Border Checks

Illegal Entry Case Highlights Tightened Indo-Nepal Border Checks
Border authorities at the Sonauli checkpoint (Uttar Pradesh) detained a 52-year-old Sri Lankan national on 21 December after discovering he had bypassed immigration controls two months earlier with the help of an agent. The incident, reported on 23 December, underscores stepped-up verification along the open Indo-Nepal frontier, a popular route for undocumented entry.

The individual, Kenady Rajendram, allegedly paid to avoid exit stamps in Sri Lanka and arrival clearance in India before settling in Tamil Nadu. Officers became suspicious when his passport lacked the mandatory Indian arrival seal despite his claim of Indian citizenship. Further interrogation revealed multiple pending criminal cases in Sri Lanka.

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Illegal Entry Case Highlights Tightened Indo-Nepal Border Checks


Following seizure of two passports and a citizenship document, local police filed an FIR under the Foreigners Act and related sections. The Bureau of Immigration has ordered a review of e-gate staffing and randomised document audits at land ports, citing “increased trafficking risk” ahead of the New Year tourist rush.

For companies moving staff across land borders—especially project teams transiting via Nepal for North-East India assignments—the case is a reminder that incomplete paperwork can attract criminal liability. Mobility managers should ensure travellers carry stamped passports and, where applicable, Indian visas or Overseas Citizen of India cards to avoid detention.

Legal experts expect more prosecutions as the new Immigration & Foreigners Act (2025) grants frontline officers wider powers to detain, fine and deport over-stayers or document violators. Firms employing foreign nationals in border states are advised to schedule compliance audits and refresher trainings on land-border protocols.
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